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Planck’s Constant:
"around an absolute radiation center (the vector equilibrium) constitutes a prime radiational-gravitational proclivity model with a volume of 20 where the cube is 3 and the tetrahedron 1;
"It becomes evident that: In order to convert the value of the photon, which occurs as a whole rational energy entity, to conformity with the ill-chosen cube, Planck’s constant emerged empirically, and to reconvert it to conformity with synergetics the 6.6-ness is cancelled out:
6.6 = 20/3 = volume of vector equilibrium / volume of cube.
“Planck’s constant: Symbol = h. h = 6.6 – multiplied by 10^-27 grams by square centimeters per each second of time. h is the invariable number found empirically by Planck by which each of the experimentally discovered minimum increment of all radiation, the photon, must be multiplied to equate the photon’s energy value as rated by human’s energy-rating technique, which is predicated on the effort expended in lifting”
